Ask Jeeves
The search engine with a cartoon butler you asked full questions in plain English. Type "How tall is the Eiffel Tower?" and Jeeves would fetch the answer — a friendlier face on the early web.
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The search engine with a cartoon butler you asked full questions in plain English. Type "How tall is the Eiffel Tower?" and Jeeves would fetch the answer — a friendlier face on the early web.
A browser-based play-to-earn game where you built an empire in the fictional world of Akzar, drilled for oil barrels, raised stats by spending resources, and raided rival players — with the wild promise that you could cash out and receive a real cheque in the mail.
The wolf-spider-named search engine with the eager black Labrador that would 'Go Get It!' One of the first search giants — briefly bigger than Yahoo — and one of the great cautionary tales of the dot-com bubble.
The dot-com fantasy made real: companies would literally pay you to browse the web. Millions signed up for the Viewbar, watched ads while surfing, and actually got checks—until the ad market crashed and the dream evaporated in 2001.